This was a great week, with two new editions available for physical purchase. But we would rather not stop there, do we? No, we don’t! That’s why I am proud to announce the availability of the first edition of the Dresden Cello School series as a physical copy. This edition covers the 8 Grand StudiesContinue reading “Kummer – 8 Grand Studies, Op. 44—available in physical copy!”
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NEW EDITION: Friedrich August Kummer – Huit Grandes Études for cello, op. 44
This article is an expanded version of the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition, available at this link. EDITORIAL NOTES There are authors in the music world who act like gravitation wells, like lost and faraway stars whose light seems to have all but disappeared from today’s skies. Back in 2009,Continue reading “NEW EDITION: Friedrich August Kummer – Huit Grandes Études for cello, op. 44”
Dotzauer Project: announcing the Twelve Pieces for Two Cellos, op. 156
This article is an expanded version of the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition, available at this link. A promotional video can be watched here below: Foreword The fourth instalment of the Dotzauer Project brings us one step closer to completing its first cycle, the one encompassing the five volumes ofContinue reading “Dotzauer Project: announcing the Twelve Pieces for Two Cellos, op. 156”
Dotzauer Project: announcing the Twelve Original Pieces for Two Cellos, Op. 52
This article is an expanded version of the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition, available at this link. EDITORIAL NOTES Foreword The Dotzauer complete republishing project continues with its third instalment, once more dedicated to his production for two cellos. So far, we have seen the Twelve Original Pieces, Op. 58,Continue reading “Dotzauer Project: announcing the Twelve Original Pieces for Two Cellos, Op. 52”
New Edition: Piatti’s Elegy for A. Rubinstein
The Elegy on the death of Anton Rubinstein for two cellos, composed by Carlo Alfredo Piatti (1822—1901) on November 22, 1894, just two weeks after the Russian master’s passing, is the second publication of this year where we celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of the cellist and composer from Bergamo. This edition faithfully reflectsContinue reading “New Edition: Piatti’s Elegy for A. Rubinstein”